下一代知识产权迁移技术的检验:约束和评估

Junaid Latief Shah, J. Parvez
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由IETF设计的下一代IP (IPng)或IPv6是IPv4的继承者,IPv4是互联网协议的当代版本。IPv6旨在解决IPv4长期存在的性能、可靠性和可扩展性问题。虽然IPv6的实现还没有达到一个成熟的水平,但它的成功最终取决于它在更广阔的视野下的实现。IPv6网络迁移被视为一项复杂的艰巨任务,阻碍了它的发展。然而,随着新的IPv6迁移技术的出现,它与现有IP网络的完全集成似乎在不久的将来是可以实现的。本文试图检查当前的IP转换技术,并概述了关键的部署问题、挑战和迁移路径。本文还对双栈、自动6to4隧道和手动6in4隧道三种最常用的转换机制进行了实证评估,并将性能指标与本地IPv6环境进行了比较。仿真结果对选择最佳迁移技术、网络迁移和容量规划具有重要意义。利用OPNET (ver. net)进行了基于仿真的比较。14.5)仿真框架。
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An examination of next generation IP migration techniques: Constraints and evaluation
IP Next Generation (IPng) or IPv6 engineered by IETF is the successor of IPv4, the contemporary version of Internet Protocol. IPv6 is designed to solve the long term performance, reliability and scalability problems of IPv4. Although IPv6 implementation is yet to attain a maturity level, its success will ultimately depend on its implementation in a broader perspective. The IPv6 network migration is seen as an intricate daunting task impeding its evolution. Nevertheless with emergence of new IPv6 migration techniques, its complete integration with current IP networks seems to be achievable in near future. This paper attempts to examine current IP transitioning techniques and outlines the key deployment issues, challenges and migration paths. The paper also makes an empirical evaluation of three most commonly used transition mechanisms namely Dual Stack, Automatic 6to4 Tunneling and Manual 6in4 Tunneling and makes a comparison of performance metrics with native IPv6 environment. The simulation results are significant and give an insight about choosing best transition technique and an idea about network migration and capacity planning. The simulation-based comparison has been carried using OPNET (ver. 14.5) simulation framework.
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